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Damien Hirst — Nong Nooch, from Veils (H4-5)
Damien Hirst

Nong Nooch, from Veils (H4-5)

"Nong Nooch, from Veils (H4-5)" is a giclée print by Damien Hirst, part of his Veils series, featuring the artist's characteristic use of bold, layered color and organic abstraction. The work is flush-mounted to aluminium with a metal strainer backing, a presentation method that emphasizes the print's materiality and contemporary aesthetic. The Veils series exemplifies Hirst's exploration of color interaction and visual complexity through digital and printmaking processes.

Medium
Giclée print in colours, flush-mounted to aluminium with metal strainer on the reverse (as issued).

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Evening & Day Editions

January 23, 2025

Lot 182

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Damien Hirst, Nong Nooch, from Veils (H4-5)

"Nong Nooch, from Veils (H4-5)" is a giclée print by Damien Hirst, part of his Veils series, featuring the artist's characteristic use of bold, layered color and organic abstraction. The work is flush-mounted to aluminium with a metal strainer backing, a presentation method that emphasizes the print's materiality and contemporary aesthetic. The Veils series exemplifies Hirst's exploration of color interaction and visual complexity through digital and printmaking processes.

Medium
Giclée print in colours, flush-mounted to aluminium with metal strainer on the reverse (as issued).
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Photography, Veiled Imagery, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, British Artist, Portraiture, Digital Manipulation, 21st Century, Ethereal Aesthetic, Contemporary Art

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Collected by

Alex Capecelatro, Sarah Greenspan, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Brittany Laques